Temple in the News
A record-breaking year for tech transfer at Temple
For the first time in its history, Temple will receive more than $1 million in a fiscal year from licenses on...
June 10, 2011
CHPSW research explores state distracted-driving laws nationwide
Every year, hundreds of thousands of car accidents in the U.S. are caused by drivers who text or talk...
June 10, 2011
Temple going green with CNG
A new Clean N' Green Fuel station, which sells Compressed Natural Gas (CNG), is the first of its kind in Camden County open to the public. CNG...
June 9, 2011
More coverage of psychology grad student's research on faking orgasms
Approximately 60 percent of women have faked an orgasm during sex. According to research by Temple...
June 9, 2011
Distracted driving laws differ across states
In the first comprehensive collection and coding of state laws attempting to address the public health risk posed by...
June 8, 2011
USA Today: Risk-taking behaviors drive sex scandals
The roster of politicians scorched in sexually tinged scandals refreshes itself on a regular basis, leading to outrage...
June 8, 2011
Temple physicist discovers new way to thin blood
If a person's blood becomes too thick it can damage blood vessels and increase the risk of heart attacks. But Temple physicist Rongjia Tao has...
June 8, 2011
CNN: Frank Farley on risky behavior by politicians
In an opinion piece, Frank Farley, a professor in Temple's College of Education, asked why politicians commit adultery...
June 8, 2011
Weiner scandal shows blogs' true power
Blogger Andrew Breitbart is responsible for initially breaking the Anthony Weiner story, publishing the images that led to the...
June 8, 2011
AP: Cardiac cells could repair heart after attack
Scientists say they've found cells in the hearts of mice that can make new muscle after a heart attack, raising hopes...
June 8, 2011